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    internet buddy

    Expound does not the same thing as summarize

    With the increase of more female rappers in the field than before and the newfound era of “misandry” in response to the long running misogyny, it has given more music for the demographics that have been negatively affected the most by men (lgbtq+ and women) to fully invest and believe in.

    Hence why the female rappers that talk about scamming niggas, cheating on niggas, not caring about niggas, or just being independent and making their own money, have a more diverse fanbase.

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    internet buddy

    What do you call the last 10 years?

    Last 10 years has been about survival and profit, never about the art. Every artist that’s suppose to be the savior, is just a marketing ploy. That’s why they we still have f***ing Kendrick and Drake at the top, none of these acts have real hype unless their a street act.

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    gnarlynasty

    Hip Hop needs a reset so bad

    *The world

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    insertcoolnamehere

    *The world

    That too

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    internet buddy

    What do you call the last 10 years?

    In what way are the last 10 years of oversaturation a reset?

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    gnarlynasty

    Last 10 years has been about survival and profit, never about the art. Every artist that’s suppose to be the savior, is just a marketing ploy. That’s why they we still have f***ing Kendrick and Drake at the top, none of these acts have real hype unless their a street act.

    You can argue the last few decades, whenever rap first got commercialized, it has been that.

  • Aug 16, 2025

    None of this s*** was ever really sustainable if you think about it.

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    aLIEN

    In what way are the last 10 years of oversaturation a reset?

    Drake was absolutely a hip hop reset. So Far Gone and Take Care turned the genre inside out.

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    insertcoolnamehere

    You can argue the last few decades, whenever rap first got commercialized, it has been that.

    But man, it’s never been this obvious, right now, it’s disrespectful. Who’s the audience for this Hip Hop s*** right now?

  • Aug 16, 2025
    insertcoolnamehere

    With the increase of more female rappers in the field than before and the newfound era of “misandry” in response to the long running misogyny, it has given more music for the demographics that have been negatively affected the most by men (lgbtq+ and women) to fully invest and believe in.

    Hence why the female rappers that talk about scamming niggas, cheating on niggas, not caring about niggas, or just being independent and making their own money, have a more diverse fanbase.

    This is good but I still want @op to talk about it

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    50 Cent was a cultural phenomenon, Doechii is a Samsung spokesperson to a lot of people, if they know her name.

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    cuz they aint mysterious

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    gnarlynasty

    But man, it’s never been this obvious, right now, it’s disrespectful. Who’s the audience for this Hip Hop s*** right now?

    When Madonna went to them dance parties in the early 80s with Crazy Legs that was the “this s***’s about to be a wrap” button.

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    gnarlynasty

    But man, it’s never been this obvious, right now, it’s disrespectful. Who’s the audience for this Hip Hop s*** right now?

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    aLIEN

    You people let this happen!!!

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    insertcoolnamehere

    When Madonna went to them dance parties in the early 80s with Crazy Legs that was the “this s***’s about to be a wrap” button.

    Debbie Harry was literally rapping on wax years before that

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    gnarlynasty

    You people let this happen!!!

    Literally not that different from

  • you would have to radically change the culture and ppl are too misogynistic for that

  • Aug 16, 2025
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    insertcoolnamehere

    Literally not that different from

    S***ting on the Beasties now?

  • Aug 16, 2025
    gnarlynasty

    50 Cent was a cultural phenomenon, Doechii is a Samsung spokesperson to a lot of people, if they know her name.

    this more about the death of monoculture though, hip hop died because it got too big for its own good, same thing that's happened to pretty much every genre that ever dominated

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    gnarlynasty

    You people let this happen!!!

    I really think we place too much blame on the people for this s***. Obviously there's things we just shouldn't let slide but considering hiphop became a product almost as soon as it became a thing it shouldn't be surprising that the people with the most purchasing power are the main audience for the product.

  • Aug 16, 2025
    internet buddy

    Debbie Harry was literally rapping on wax years before that

    I f***ing forgot about Blondie

    Yeah Rapture being the FIRST hip hop song to billboard top chart is wild man.

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    gnarlynasty

    50 Cent was a cultural phenomenon, Doechii is a Samsung spokesperson to a lot of people, if they know her name.

    50 Cent sold vitamin water

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    internet buddy

    S***ting on the Beasties now?

    Not s***ting just acknowledging the borrowing of “aesthetics” has been a theme since the 80s.